A woman spewed racist slurs at a fellow grocery store shopper in Massachusetts, rammed her with a shopping cart and keyed her car, the victim’s daughter shared in a now-viral Facebook post.

Corie Blaine, 24, posted that her mother, Lola Jean-Baptiste, 58, was in the Brockton Market Basket parking lot on Feb. 1 when another shopper snapped at her for taking the parking spot she wanted.

“Go back to Africa, n–!” the woman, described as a white brunette in her 50s with glasses, yelled when Jean-Baptiste took the parking spot she wanted, Blaine posted.

“My mother kept walking and proceeded to go in and shop,” Blaine added. “Moments later this woman comes up to my mother at the checklanes and says ‘go back to Africa you n–r, I fucked your car up,’ and slammed her cart into her.”

“My mom slammed back, Market Basket security told my mom to finish [paying], then they would escort her for her safety.”

But the irate woman took off before Jean-Baptiste left with store employees — and handed off a card to a male companion to make a transaction, David McLean, the head of operations for the store, told local newspaper The Enterprise.

All of that information was handed over to Brockton police, who have identified a suspect, McLean said.

The key marks on Lola Jean-Baptiste’s carFacebook

Still, Jean-Baptiste told the paper she was dissatisfied with the store’s handling of the situation.

“They said they were escorting me out because they want me to be safe,” Jean-Baptiste said. “I said, ’Yes, but the woman told me, “I just f—– up your car.” I need to follow the woman before she leaves to see what car she has and take down her license plate.’ They said they are going to take care of that. … They didn’t want to get involved. What about you go talk to her, instead of sending two people to send me out of the store? None of them went to talk to her or her husband.”

But in a statement, McLean said “there’s no place for racism” and that “we felt very comfortable turning over all the evidence we had to police in a very timely manner, and expected them to do what they do best.”

Brockton police spokesman Darren Duarte announced Tuesday that in addition to a property destruction charge, the woman will be hit with a civil rights violation — following a public outcry from the NAACP.

Jean-Baptiste, who is Haitian-American and a married mom of two, told the paper she was rattled and unable to sleep for several days after the incident.

“I’ve been in this country for so long. I’m a U.S. citizen,” said Jean-Baptiste. “This has never happened to me. That’s why it hit me so hard. … I thought everyone was human. She was evil, the way she said it, with this anger she had about someone she didn’t even know. I don’t get it. I don’t understand it. I belong here.”